I rotated the sketch 90 degrees to the right and used the various elements to create this adorable little scene using Let's Play (coordinating Let's Play Lawn Cuts) and the Goodie Bag Die. The handle is the largest rectangle, the tree is the circle, the butterfly is the star and the squirrel and puppy are the smaller rectangles.
As soon as my son saw the bag, he asked if he could have it. I was not the least bit surprised since he loves squirrels as much as I love pandas! Heehee. The Goodie Bag Die is so cute that I'm tempted to make a bunch of these for my son to give to his classmates at the end of the school year.
I used Snow Drifts Dies to create the hills. The patterned paper with watercoloured tulips from the Love Notes 6x6 paper pad matches the cute little butterfly. I made my own little banner for the sentiment and tied it to the bag with black hemp cord.
I hope you'll play along!
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11 comments:
wonderful use of the sketch...thanks for explaining how you interpreted each part of the sketch. Such a fun little bag!
What a fun take from the sketch!! Super cute gift bag!!
This is so adorable! I absolutely love your take on the sketch! TFS :)!
This is almost TOO cute!!! Your take on the sketch is completely out of the box, but totally works. Such a fun project!
Adorable and very cute gift bag, Emily!!!
The cutest little bag! I love that you used the white woodgrain paper!
Super CUTE, Emily!
Love the bag you created.
Such a wonderful and beautiful treat bag!!
So super adorable!!!
oh this is lovely!!! :)
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